Simon Klose

Simon Tobias Viktor Klose (born 3 September 1975 in Lund, Sweden[1]) is a Swedish documentary and music video maker.

Klose has worked closely for many years with the artist Timbuktu, with whom he shared an apartment in Årsta, Stockholm, while studying law.

[2] Klose’s works include the music video for Everyone Wants to Go to Heaven but Nobody Wants to Die and the documentary film Spelberoende.

Simon Klose is also behind Standard Bearer about the artist Promoe and Sweet Memories Garden Centre [3] about two brothers from South Africa who decide to open a flower shop, co-produced by SVT in 2006.

The film follows investigative reporter My Vingren who goes undercover online in order to expose a network of neo-Nazis and far-right organisations that are viciously fostering hate speech and extremism on a global scale.